What is CATCH?
- CATCH is an acronym for Charitable Assistance To
Community’s Homeless. CATCH is also a verb which means to
keep from falling.
- CATCH is a community, collaborative effort, administrated by
the City of Boise, and designed to assist homeless families with
children. This effort is sponsored by community partners, including
the United Way, local businesses, local communities of faith, and
the City of Boise. CATCH is a program which provides housing first,
and then coordinates social services and case management to address
the issues which contributed to the episode of family
homelessness.
How Does CATCH Work?
- Local businesses and congregations of faith agree to
sponsor a family for the terms of a lease (up to a maximum of
twelve months). The leases are signed between the family and a
landlord, and typically range in market value from $500- $800,
depending on the size of the unit needed.
- The City of Boise covers all of the administrative costs of
CATCH operation, which includes the case management of CATCH
families.
Become a CATCH Partner
- If you, your business, or faith community would like to
sponsor a homeless family with children, please contact us at
CATCH@cityofboise.org.
- We appreciate opportunities to present the program to
organizations, small groups, and committees or boards. We're also
happy to meet with individuals to answer questions about
CATCH.
If You Are Homeless With Children...
- Please contact any of our partnering
agencies, who can connect you with immediate services and
determine if you are eligible for CATCH (see
Eligibility Criteria). These agencies can also provide you with
a CATCH application.